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When Dr. Jones came in he said the picture of the printer should look like the one we have, so I deleted the printer from Devices and Printers and went through the process again. This time I downloaded the [http://h20565.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/readIndex?sp4ts.oid=3338905&swLangOid=8&swEnvOid=4063 driver files] for the 44-inch printer and added the printer from the control panel as I did at first. I found that I had overlooked the same two menus for the manufacturer and printer in the Add a printer process, and that was why I ended up with a 24-inch printer. But we have the same picture that does not look like the printer we have.
 
When Dr. Jones came in he said the picture of the printer should look like the one we have, so I deleted the printer from Devices and Printers and went through the process again. This time I downloaded the [http://h20565.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/readIndex?sp4ts.oid=3338905&swLangOid=8&swEnvOid=4063 driver files] for the 44-inch printer and added the printer from the control panel as I did at first. I found that I had overlooked the same two menus for the manufacturer and printer in the Add a printer process, and that was why I ended up with a 24-inch printer. But we have the same picture that does not look like the printer we have.
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12/29: I put a bad hard drive in a package to be shipped to HGST for warranty replacement. I took one of the hard drives out of the computer in lab 405. To do that, I disconnected the serial ATA and power cables. The other drive was blocked in by the power supply, so I asked Dr. Jones what to do. He removed the second drive by detaching the power supply. That drive was in the upper bay above the optical drive.
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12/29: I put a bad hard drive in a package to be shipped to HGST for warranty replacement. I took one of the hard drives out of the computer in lab 405. To do that, I disconnected the serial ATA and power cables. The other drive was blocked in by the power supply, so I asked Dr. Jones what to do. He removed the second drive by detaching the power supply. That drive was in the upper bay above the optical drive. It had a special cradle to hold it in the bay because the bay was too wide for it.
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12/30: I took the bad hard drive to the physics department office to be shipped via UPS.
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